DOI: 10.33915/etd.566
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A Description and Comparison of the Perceptions of NCAA Division II and Division III College Presidents regarding the Impacts of Intercollegiate Athletics at their Institutions

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe and compare the perceptions of NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III college and university presidents regarding the impacts of intercollegiate athletics at their institutions. The data were collected with an anonymous online survey instrument developed by the researcher and sent via email using SurveyMonkey. The survey included Likert-type items that were divided into four subscales constructed from phenomena that were gleaned from the literature: (1) Financial Impac… Show more

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“…Higher education institutions are looking for ways to recruit students that contribute to the racial and ethnic diversity of campuses (Goodman & Bowman, 2014;Stern, 2011;Talmadge, 2014). The literature suggests that university and sport leaders believed that college athletics made their campuses more racially and ethnically diverse, particularly by bringing African American male students to campus (Davis, 2011;Huffman, 2013;Pennington, 2006). The literature also recommends that sport and university leaders understand the dynamic of race and sport when recruiting minority student-athletes (Contreras- Godfrey, 2009;Gatmen, 2011;Hackett & Sheridan, 2013;Harber, 2009;Locke, 2010).…”
Section: College Football and Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Higher education institutions are looking for ways to recruit students that contribute to the racial and ethnic diversity of campuses (Goodman & Bowman, 2014;Stern, 2011;Talmadge, 2014). The literature suggests that university and sport leaders believed that college athletics made their campuses more racially and ethnically diverse, particularly by bringing African American male students to campus (Davis, 2011;Huffman, 2013;Pennington, 2006). The literature also recommends that sport and university leaders understand the dynamic of race and sport when recruiting minority student-athletes (Contreras- Godfrey, 2009;Gatmen, 2011;Hackett & Sheridan, 2013;Harber, 2009;Locke, 2010).…”
Section: College Football and Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…University and sports leaders continue to make decisions to add new athletic teams with the goal of bringing diverse students to campus. Huffman's (2013) research revealed that college presidents perceived athletics contributed to diversity at their institutions. Davis' ( 2011) study of religious institutions that added football found that school administrators believed that football contributed to their institutions' diversity by bringing students to campus from all racial demographics.…”
Section: Racial and Ethnic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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